Donald Trump’s decision on a White House chief of staff is “imminent,” his campaign manager said Sunday morning.

Kellyanne Conway at Trump Tower.Retuers

Exiting Trump Tower, Kellyanne Conway told reporters the President Elect will be making the decision on his right-hand “very soon.”

The choice is reportedly between Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus, who is a Washington insider with strong ties to congressional leadership and Stephen Bannon, the executive chairman of the conservative website Breitbart News and CEO of Trump’s winning campaign.

The chief-of-staff is the most powerful White House staff post and gatekeeper to the president. Many are looking to Trump’s pick as the first signal to what message he’d like to send to Washington – rewarding a loyal Republican who understands how to make Trump’s policies into governance or an outsider who depicts Trump’s mantra of “drain the swamp.”

“Mr. Trump is taking the counsel of many people,” Conway told reporters. “I think he can’t go wrong with the decision.”

Conway credited both Priebus and Bannon for Trump’s win and said both men will be part of the Trump administration.

“The two of them, I know, will have very important roles in this Administration, in his inner circle,” Conway told Fox News Sunday.

The transition team – led by Gov. Mike Pence—is working around the clock to hire staff who represent the “forgotten” Americans and not special interests and lobbyists.

“The gravy train is about to have its wheels blown off and its engine completely ripped from its bearings,” Conway added.